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and they will just graze us. there is a chance by the time they get past the parallel and off the coast of jersey that they will need to wrap around the colder air and possibly tomorrow night. and essentially you will need to dodge this one. temperatures are above 32. but north and west, you still don't see a huge problem. you need to go way out to i-71 to find any real big problems here. grab a coat and an umbrella and a wet morning commute on friday for everybody. tonight breezy, not as cold. a mix north and west and low temperatures in the 30s. above freezing east of i-95. light rain and showers. 30 to 40 and northeast around 10 to 15. then by the afternoon, light rain and it will shut off pretty early. mostly cloudy and windy. turning northwesterly at 10 to 20 becoming gusty and overnight tomorrow over 30 miles per hour and gusty. so 9 weather alerts. becoming windy. we're going to end it with the snow flurry or snow shower. then windy and colder on saturday. 39. then on sunday, sunshine to start with a few c
and they will just graze us. there is a chance by the time they get past the parallel and off the coast of jersey that they will need to wrap around the colder air and possibly tomorrow night. and essentially you will need to dodge this one. temperatures are above 32. but north and west, you still don't see a huge problem. you need to go way out to i-71 to find any real big problems here. grab a coat and an umbrella and a wet morning commute on friday for everybody. tonight breezy, not as cold....
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stay with us. we're coming right back. >>> tonight's best in show winner for the 137th westminster dog show. >> little banana joe won top dog at this year's westminster kennel club dog show. the 5-year-old pinscher with the monkeylike face and wagging tail was awarded best in show last night at new york city's madison square garden and for the first time ever a reserve best in show winner was selected. it's kind of like the first runner-up spot in the miss america pageant and that went to this little cutie, a 20- month-old old english sheep dog. >>> the grammy gate crasher says look, i'm not crazy. i just want to see my girl. >> we'll be the judge. fans of adele were outraged when a ukrainian journalist stormed the stage sunday night. she was just accepting the grammy in the wonderful dress she had on. that's the guy with the dark glasses and dark hair. >> i remember seeing that. i just thought it was part of the thing. >> there he goes again. he was told to get off the stage by the presenter, jenn
stay with us. we're coming right back. >>> tonight's best in show winner for the 137th westminster dog show. >> little banana joe won top dog at this year's westminster kennel club dog show. the 5-year-old pinscher with the monkeylike face and wagging tail was awarded best in show last night at new york city's madison square garden and for the first time ever a reserve best in show winner was selected. it's kind of like the first runner-up spot in the miss america pageant and...
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. >> gave us the pride back. believe me, the ravens gave it to us. >> i love having everybody at my place for the parties. i love seeing the hope and pride in everybody, everybody wearing the purple and the team backs the fans, too and that's the wonderful thing about the ravens. they are as much into the fans as we are into them. >> reporter: and before the hangovers faded city crews were busy today erecting barriers for the very large crowd expected to fill downtown streets for a parade to welcome the team home. that will start at city hall at 10:30 in the morning and end with a free celebration inside m&t bank stadium beginning at 12:30. last night's revelers were described as mostly behaving themselves by baltimore city police, though one 7-eleven store was looted and a number of vehicles damaged including at least one tv news truck. police blocked traffic on the jones falls expressway from entering downtown after the victory to prevent larger crowds from gathering. >> something that i just can't believe. >>
. >> gave us the pride back. believe me, the ravens gave it to us. >> i love having everybody at my place for the parties. i love seeing the hope and pride in everybody, everybody wearing the purple and the team backs the fans, too and that's the wonderful thing about the ravens. they are as much into the fans as we are into them. >> reporter: and before the hangovers faded city crews were busy today erecting barriers for the very large crowd expected to fill downtown streets...
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, trying to calm us down and saying very frequently he would not kill us, yes. >> he said i don't have a problem with you. i just want to clear my name. >> i didn't wish him dead, though, at any point. i really didn't. >> the reynoldss managed to undo their restraints and called police and a few hours later dorner was cornered in another cabin. that's where he's believed to have died in the resulting shootout and fire. >>> mothers from across the country delivered a message to congress on this valentine's day. have a heart. the group called moms rising delivered a petition about gun violence. they're demanding congress act fast to pass new gun control laws. today's event was held at lutheran church of the reformation on capitol hill. several congresswomen attended along with survivors of gun violence. >>>womens invites activists and lawmakers banded together to bring attention to a horrifying statistic. they say one in three women on the planet will be beaten or raped during her lifetime. the national organization for women and other women's groups took part in what they call the 1 bil
, trying to calm us down and saying very frequently he would not kill us, yes. >> he said i don't have a problem with you. i just want to clear my name. >> i didn't wish him dead, though, at any point. i really didn't. >> the reynoldss managed to undo their restraints and called police and a few hours later dorner was cornered in another cabin. that's where he's believed to have died in the resulting shootout and fire. >>> mothers from across the country delivered a...
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and most of the heavy rain stays east of us. so, we have a batch, if you're going up 270, mixed precipitation. a batch down by the spur, as you go west on the beltway. everything is light. again, just remember, take it easy on the bridges and overpasses tonight. >>> temperatures, 31 in arlington. 31 in bethesda. 31 in rockville. 33 out toward springfield. 34 downtown. 33 in college park. and essentially, east of i-95. you're in good shape with temperatures above freezing. temperatures aren't going to fall much tonight. mainly wet roads in the metro area. bridges and overpasses north and west, yes, you could have slick spots. light rain and showers on saturday and rain and showers will end by evening on saturday. so, for tonight, light rain and drizzle, pockets of freezing rain north and west. lows 30 to 36. essentially temperatures holding steady. by morning, some light rain and showers. temperatures in the 30s and 40s. temperatures aren't going up tomorrow. by afternoon, light rain and showers ending late afternoon, but highs n
and most of the heavy rain stays east of us. so, we have a batch, if you're going up 270, mixed precipitation. a batch down by the spur, as you go west on the beltway. everything is light. again, just remember, take it easy on the bridges and overpasses tonight. >>> temperatures, 31 in arlington. 31 in bethesda. 31 in rockville. 33 out toward springfield. 34 downtown. 33 in college park. and essentially, east of i-95. you're in good shape with temperatures above freezing. temperatures...
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stay with us. we'll >>> new info on those down under dj's behind that royal hoax that turned tragic. prosecutors will not be filing charges against the australian radio team that impersonated queen elizabeth and prince charles to try to get information on the duchess when she was in the hospital with morning sickness. the woman who put the call through to the nurse killed herself three days later. prosecutors say there's no evidence to support a charge of manslaughter saying the call was intended as a prank. >>> former new york city mayor ed koch is being remembered as an icon and one of the most beloved leaders. koch died of heart failure early this morning. he was 88. koch helped lift new york during some of its darkest financial days during his three terms in office. his trademark question, how am i doing? >>> happy birthday grand central station speaking of new york city. this is one of the most famous big apple landmarks and it turned 100 years old today. mayor bloomberg showed up to talk. so
stay with us. we'll >>> new info on those down under dj's behind that royal hoax that turned tragic. prosecutors will not be filing charges against the australian radio team that impersonated queen elizabeth and prince charles to try to get information on the duchess when she was in the hospital with morning sickness. the woman who put the call through to the nurse killed herself three days later. prosecutors say there's no evidence to support a charge of manslaughter saying the call...
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he declined to comment and asked us to talk to his attorney. hundley's attorney urged the public not to rush to judgment and referred us to comments she made to the minneapolis star tribune where she said her client will plead not guilty and hopefully this situation can be resolved. delta says it's cooperating with investigators and that the plane landed safely. >> hundley has been fired from his job. his employer released a statement saying, "reports of the recent behavior of one of our business unit executives while on personal travel are offensive and disturbing. the executive is no longer employed with the family." if convicted or i should say no longer employed with the company. if convicted of assaulting a child under the age of 16, hundley faces up to a year in jail. >>> a sunny but cold day for many people off today but could get messy heading back to work tomorrow. topper in the weather center with the forecast. >> we're talking a cold front and the precipitation might get here just in time before the warm air department of let's start
he declined to comment and asked us to talk to his attorney. hundley's attorney urged the public not to rush to judgment and referred us to comments she made to the minneapolis star tribune where she said her client will plead not guilty and hopefully this situation can be resolved. delta says it's cooperating with investigators and that the plane landed safely. >> hundley has been fired from his job. his employer released a statement saying, "reports of the recent behavior of one of...
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we are asking everyone to contact us, let us know what they think about that by using wireless technology. >> you did the story about smart meters and talked about how people were describing symptoms similar to what some of these people who were in west virginia were describing. irritation and headaches and just feeling overall pretty awful. >> similar in a sense that cell phones, wireless routers, smart meters, they emit the same kind of wireless radiation. those wireless refugees say smart meters for some reason make them feel the worst. >> interesting. it means maybe there will be more research done. kristen, thank you. derek. >>> well lesli, now we go to the case of a rape in the state of maryland and what supreme court justice, samuel lee calls the most important criminal procedure case before the high court in decades. the question, when and where is it appropriate for police to swab your cheeks? bruce leshan was at the supreme court to hear the oral argument. >> this is about the truth and dna is truth. and it is truth that makes sure that we are convicting the guilty. >> for the m
we are asking everyone to contact us, let us know what they think about that by using wireless technology. >> you did the story about smart meters and talked about how people were describing symptoms similar to what some of these people who were in west virginia were describing. irritation and headaches and just feeling overall pretty awful. >> similar in a sense that cell phones, wireless routers, smart meters, they emit the same kind of wireless radiation. those wireless refugees...
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. >> reporter: the approach of da14 may be news to us, but nasa has known about it for a year. it's the meteor that slammed into russia earlier this morning that took them completely by surprise. it's a calculated risk nasa took when they first started studying outer space for possible close encounters. >> we started out focusing on the largest astroids that would cause global damage and have pretty much ruled out damage of that kind of magnitude in the foreseizure future. >> the meteor that hit russia today was under 500 feet in diameter. nasa's pro s rex mission is to learn more about these flying objects. i'm meteorologist erica grow, wusa9. >> nasa plans to catch up with an astroid as it passes near us in the year 2016, collect samples and hopefully figure out more where it came from. >>> new information on a bizarre and disturbing kidnapping and rape case in philadelphia. wusa9 has learned the alleged kidnapper is a 19-year-old former women's track athlete from springfield high school right here in montgomery county. christine rigusters is charged with disguising herself i
. >> reporter: the approach of da14 may be news to us, but nasa has known about it for a year. it's the meteor that slammed into russia earlier this morning that took them completely by surprise. it's a calculated risk nasa took when they first started studying outer space for possible close encounters. >> we started out focusing on the largest astroids that would cause global damage and have pretty much ruled out damage of that kind of magnitude in the foreseizure future. >>...
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>> the latest is, he denies using. he said his dad went to the clinic and it has nothing to do with him. i think there will be distraction there. it's one of those things that is not going to go away. the better he pitches, people will talk less about it. if he struggles, it will be a different story. i think it will eventually fade away a little bit. >> the league is investigating it. are the nationals taking any precautions in case gonzalez is suspended? >> they aren't thinking about it. they will go in the lineup and go from there. a guy that they could look at just in case is kyle, who is out there on the market. right now, they like what they have. >> stephen strasburg, know any limit for once? he says he is ready to be a workhorse. how do you think he's going to do? >> it is funny with everything that happened last year, he was 15-6. he was pretty good last year. you look at what zimmerman did the year before, and he had a great season. look for the same thing this year. he could be in the two's e.r.a. wise and t
>> the latest is, he denies using. he said his dad went to the clinic and it has nothing to do with him. i think there will be distraction there. it's one of those things that is not going to go away. the better he pitches, people will talk less about it. if he struggles, it will be a different story. i think it will eventually fade away a little bit. >> the league is investigating it. are the nationals taking any precautions in case gonzalez is suspended? >> they aren't...
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. >> i would advise anyone to use extreme caution. do not confront him and call 911 immediately and report his location. >> family of the victims are still reeling from the loss. one of their sons declined to talk on camera, but told me now they just want justice for mom and dad. >> it's a tragedy. didn't need to happen. >> now detectives believe jeffries may also be responsible for a home invasion that took place in fredericksburg the night before the slacks were found dead in their home here. the victim in that case was a 67-year-old man who used his very own oxygen tank to hit the intruder in the head. detectives believe the intruder has a cut on his forehead. that is something that law enforcement throughout fauquier county are going to keep in mind as they continue this search into tonight. again, these two incidents not definitely connected, but it is something that law enforcement is certainly looking into. back to you. >> all right, kristin fisher, catch this guy and leave the whole neighborhood. a 15-year-old maryland boy who
. >> i would advise anyone to use extreme caution. do not confront him and call 911 immediately and report his location. >> family of the victims are still reeling from the loss. one of their sons declined to talk on camera, but told me now they just want justice for mom and dad. >> it's a tragedy. didn't need to happen. >> now detectives believe jeffries may also be responsible for a home invasion that took place in fredericksburg the night before the slacks were found...
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thanks for joining us. a relatively short tenure. some suggest that's exactly what they wanted when they picked a man who was already 78 when he got the job. >> i think that they view him as a transitional pope. i think he was always a reluctant pope. i think he spent the first day of the conclave reportedly telling everybody he didn't want the job. but he was such a powerful voice on an issue that mattered a great deal to the cardinals. he had given an address during the dangers of relativism and loss in belief of truth. for many cardinals, that was the heart of what they wanted to reach out to the world and tell them. there had to be absolute truth. they went with a man they knew. >> why do you think pope benedict did this differently? >> i don't know if it's a signal to be changed permanently, but medicine has changed a great deal. popes generally didn't live to this age. they died in their jobs. and now, the medicine has the ability to keep people going physicalically a lot longer than they may have the strength to do. >> let's t
thanks for joining us. a relatively short tenure. some suggest that's exactly what they wanted when they picked a man who was already 78 when he got the job. >> i think that they view him as a transitional pope. i think he was always a reluctant pope. i think he spent the first day of the conclave reportedly telling everybody he didn't want the job. but he was such a powerful voice on an issue that mattered a great deal to the cardinals. he had given an address during the dangers of...
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now the only thing we have going for us is cold air is up to the north of us and that midwestern storm does something different, we could get more cold air in here quicker. right now, we aren't going to be in the bulls eye of the rain. we will get some rain out of it, but not much. lots of clouds and colder tomorrow, but dry. a mix is possible well north and west tomorrow night. by that, i mean around i-81. and friday, grab a coat and an umbrella and prepare for a wet commute going to work and a wet commute coming home from work. next three days, green tomorrow, rainy and wet on friday. 44. a raw day. and then 42 with sunshine on saturday. just kind of chilly in the wake of the storm. next seven days, looks great, we're back up to 50 on sunday. more showers on monday. cooler tuesday and wednesday. upper 40s and some more showers possible on wednesday. >> all right, if you are a big- time high school baller or maybe the parent of one, this is a big day for you because you are announcing where you're going to go for college. >> that's right, it's not just football, it's baseball, basketb
now the only thing we have going for us is cold air is up to the north of us and that midwestern storm does something different, we could get more cold air in here quicker. right now, we aren't going to be in the bulls eye of the rain. we will get some rain out of it, but not much. lots of clouds and colder tomorrow, but dry. a mix is possible well north and west tomorrow night. by that, i mean around i-81. and friday, grab a coat and an umbrella and prepare for a wet commute going to work and...
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this was sent to us by a viewer. we showed you video earlier from warrenton and from leesburg and this is a little more snow further south and west. and brenda sent this in. nice job, brenda, they had 3 1/2 inches. that's a pretty sight, i must say. it's all we have to show you from our storm. here's a live look outside. it is our live michael and son weather camera. temperatures are not bitterly cold just yet. 42 downtown. winds are picking up out of the northwest at 12 and they will gust over 30 miles per hour before all is said and done. after midnight and early on saturday. 38 in germantown. 38 in rockville. 38 arlington. 40 in oldtown. 39 in bowie. 40 in annapolis, and 40 also down toward waldorf. here's the storm. it is hammering southern new england now. some places north of new york city up toward ridgefield. 5 inches on the ground already. the bronx has 5 inches on the ground. wind is 36 miles per hour at laguardia. the storm is still off our coast. so, they have a ways to go. tonight is going to be a big- t
this was sent to us by a viewer. we showed you video earlier from warrenton and from leesburg and this is a little more snow further south and west. and brenda sent this in. nice job, brenda, they had 3 1/2 inches. that's a pretty sight, i must say. it's all we have to show you from our storm. here's a live look outside. it is our live michael and son weather camera. temperatures are not bitterly cold just yet. 42 downtown. winds are picking up out of the northwest at 12 and they will gust over...
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simulators are used to train doctors when they are using lap scopes. this is the first for brain operations. >>> cuts to things like education and training, energy and national security will cost us jobs. >> tough talk from president obama today on those automatic spending cuts set to kick in on march 1. and those cuts could have a devastating impact on the economy, especially around here where so many livelihoods are directly linked to the federal government. president obama wants congress to act before it is too late. as danielle nottingham explains, the president is
simulators are used to train doctors when they are using lap scopes. this is the first for brain operations. >>> cuts to things like education and training, energy and national security will cost us jobs. >> tough talk from president obama today on those automatic spending cuts set to kick in on march 1. and those cuts could have a devastating impact on the economy, especially around here where so many livelihoods are directly linked to the federal government. president obama...